@@Sharivari You could also experiment a side by side view with the GoPro POV on the right and a zoomed top view on the left it would turn out pretty sick I think :) keep up your great work!
Love that you keep in the missed shots as a reminder of just how difficult this shot is. When you see videos where it's always a make, it's frustrating when you're missing during practice.
Super Geil video. You're one of the best along with Niels Feijen! And thanks for keeping in the missed shots.. No one is perfect. Happy Holidays to you and yours. Greetings from Denmark.
I like showing people the spin by hand, just like you did in the beginning of the video.👍 *Also, with the ball off the rail, people should know that the right spin actually "straightens out" the shot.
Excellent lesson 👍🏻👍🏻 Great use of shot demo and explanation so we know what the good shot looks like and how to recognize how to adjust when we miss. 🎱 PS: A split screen or repeat of shot from overhead and go pro definitely gets two thumbs up from me.
Great instructional lesson S, very informative! I've scratched in the opposite corner pocket playing this shot more times than I'd like to admit 😂 I'd like to see you go over something very similar, if you haven't already. The same type of shot but where the cue ball is about 1"-1.5" from the rail. I have trouble pocketing that one consistently and accurately determining speed and contact point.
The UA-cam channel Pocketed! showed a method for aiming from Earl Strickland. Using high running english, aim your cue at the center of the object ball. Works great.
Hi Shari, apart from the great videos, I am always impressed by the setup of your basement. Very tastefully decorated, no cables visible and very functional. Makes me a little envious. Particularly the awesome Gryffon😇 Schickes Baumfest dir und deinen Lieben...
I was under the premise that if you hit the OB and the rail at the same time, that the QB would cause the OB to be thrown into the rail because of CIT. Case in point. If you freeze two balls together and freeze both to the rail to make it look like an easy combo down the rail, and you hit first one, which represents the ghost QB, dead center square from let's say 35*, your OB ball that is going toward the pocket will be thrown away from it. I have set up the same shot but with a credit card thickness of separation between them. This way when I strike the first ball, it compresses into the rail before contacting the ball toward the pocket. it is the same when cutting a little more because of CIT on the open table. This is using no side spin. "Reference": Byrne's Standard Book of Pool and Billiards page 26 and 25 in that order. It does work the way you explain it when OB is closer to the pocket though. I do love your videos and what you do on bringing out information and techniques toward the pool and billiard community both novice and professional alike. I have been a subscriber for a long time, and I do not see myself changing at all.
Putting aside position for the next ball, I can easier make the ball using outside spin. In this case object ball gets the spin which makes it rolling along the rail. Really I cannot understand the shot with inside spin. It is difficult for me now. I must practice that one. Greetings from Poland!
Frozen balls are quite easy for me. The tricky shots are the ones next to the rail but not contacting. When the balls are frozen it's easy because the rail acts sort of a like a guide for the ball.
@@Gradam88 It's a valid option, but I don't like shooting along the rail when a side pocket is on the way. The point could easily interfere. Depends a bit on the table.
Hi Shaivari! I just discovered your channel and loving it. I was discussing pool with a friend and your explanations were immediately relevant to what we were talking about. One thing I notice is you talk about "soft" speed, but as I was learning, I learned "pocket" speed: the speed at which the pocket is most likely to "accept" the object ball. That seems like the biggest thing I would ever so slightly disagree with your terminology on. Too soft and it won't get there, even to the the curved pockets. Too hard and it will jump over the curved pocked and kick off the lip. Do you have any thoughts on "soft speed" vs "pocket speed" and the best application of each? Thanks for the cool videos. New fan : )
I noticed that where you strike through the cue ball compared to where your tip is during your pre-shot are different. When you strike through the cue ball, your cue tends to flare out and you don't hit the ball exactly where you place your tip during your pre-shot stroke. Is this an error or is this intentional? Or maybe camera angle?
would love a video on how to practice shots when the cue is on the rail or you are shooting over a ball.. this is by far the weakest part of my game right now... thanks
Can you not use that fisheye lens? It distorts how high or low you use english. When you use left english only, it looks like you're using high left instead of just left.
I think the GoPro was the perfect fit for this topic. Want to see more GoPro lessons? Let me know! 👇
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Yes, the GoPro is the best when you're showing us some shots or drills on the table.
@@Sharivari You could also experiment a side by side view with the GoPro POV on the right and a zoomed top view on the left it would turn out pretty sick I think :) keep up your great work!
That's a good idea!
I agree with the other guy.. don't use the fisheye lens.
Love that you keep in the missed shots as a reminder of just how difficult this shot is. When you see videos where it's always a make, it's frustrating when you're missing during practice.
The way you logic it out and explain is very very very helpful
Super Geil video. You're one of the best along with Niels Feijen!
And thanks for keeping in the missed shots.. No one is perfect.
Happy Holidays to you and yours. Greetings from Denmark.
IDOLOOO!!! HACE MUCHO TIEMPO NECESITABA ESTE TUTORIAL..
GRACIAS POR ESTOS CONSEJOS SHARIVARI!!! 👏👏👏❤️🎱
This was great, thanks again Sharivari, you are really helping me show results in my game!
I like showing people the spin by hand, just like you did in the beginning of the video.👍
*Also, with the ball off the rail, people should know that the right spin actually "straightens out" the shot.
What did you mean by straightening out?
It grabs and throws the ball to the left (away from the rail). It’s called spin induced throw.
Excellent lesson 👍🏻👍🏻
Great use of shot demo and explanation so we know what the good shot looks like and how to recognize how to adjust when we miss. 🎱
PS: A split screen or repeat of shot from overhead and go pro definitely gets two thumbs up from me.
Excellent video Shari 👍
Great instructional lesson S, very informative! I've scratched in the opposite corner pocket playing this shot more times than I'd like to admit 😂
I'd like to see you go over something very similar, if you haven't already. The same type of shot but where the cue ball is about 1"-1.5" from the rail. I have trouble pocketing that one consistently and accurately determining speed and contact point.
The UA-cam channel Pocketed! showed a method for aiming from Earl Strickland. Using high running english, aim your cue at the center of the object ball. Works great.
Great help thanks
Hi Shari,
apart from the great videos, I am always impressed by the setup of your basement.
Very tastefully decorated, no cables visible and very functional.
Makes me a little envious. Particularly the awesome Gryffon😇
Schickes Baumfest dir und deinen Lieben...
🎱 Thanks for showing the misses. I think it's important to know these aren't sure things and you have to weigh the consequences of missing.
Great stuff
Thank you for a very good video!
As we don't see you put back the balls in place on camera it looks like they magically reset haha
Thanks a lot, nice video as usual! In any case you always have to consider the angle, right?
Perfect understading bro
thanks 👌
thank you excellent informative video
I was under the premise that if you hit the OB and the rail at the same time, that the QB would cause the OB to be thrown into the rail because of CIT. Case in point. If you freeze two balls together and freeze both to the rail to make it look like an easy combo down the rail, and you hit first one, which represents the ghost QB, dead center square from let's say 35*, your OB ball that is going toward the pocket will be thrown away from it. I have set up the same shot but with a credit card thickness of separation between them. This way when I strike the first ball, it compresses into the rail before contacting the ball toward the pocket. it is the same when cutting a little more because of CIT on the open table. This is using no side spin. "Reference": Byrne's Standard Book of Pool and Billiards page 26 and 25 in that order. It does work the way you explain it when OB is closer to the pocket though. I do love your videos and what you do on bringing out information and techniques toward the pool and billiard community both novice and professional alike. I have been a subscriber for a long time, and I do not see myself changing at all.
Putting aside position for the next ball, I can easier make the ball using outside spin. In this case object ball gets the spin which makes it rolling along the rail. Really I cannot understand the shot with inside spin. It is difficult for me now. I must practice that one.
Greetings from Poland!
Frozen balls are quite easy for me. The tricky shots are the ones next to the rail but not contacting. When the balls are frozen it's easy because the rail acts sort of a like a guide for the ball.
Good to know thank you☆
Would you or say that how rails play also make a difference?
Not a lot in terms of aiming, but how much of a miss-hit the pocket accepts.
At the 11:00 ish mark, could you slow roll the 2 and shoot the 3 from the short side, or would that still end as badly?
@@Gradam88 It's a valid option, but I don't like shooting along the rail when a side pocket is on the way. The point could easily interfere. Depends a bit on the table.
@Sharivari I know, that's the scary part. I don't know if there's a lesser of two evils there. All the positions were tough
Hi sharivari
Nice
I've always been told to play rail first because it compress.
I would play a 3 ball combination in that situation.
Hi Shaivari! I just discovered your channel and loving it. I was discussing pool with a friend and your explanations were immediately relevant to what we were talking about.
One thing I notice is you talk about "soft" speed, but as I was learning, I learned "pocket" speed: the speed at which the pocket is most likely to "accept" the object ball. That seems like the biggest thing I would ever so slightly disagree with your terminology on. Too soft and it won't get there, even to the the curved pockets. Too hard and it will jump over the curved pocked and kick off the lip.
Do you have any thoughts on "soft speed" vs "pocket speed" and the best application of each?
Thanks for the cool videos. New fan : )
A little off the rail shot is much harder😢
I noticed that where you strike through the cue ball compared to where your tip is during your pre-shot are different. When you strike through the cue ball, your cue tends to flare out and you don't hit the ball exactly where you place your tip during your pre-shot stroke. Is this an error or is this intentional? Or maybe camera angle?
would love a video on how to practice shots when the cue is on the rail or you are shooting over a ball.. this is by far the weakest part of my game right now... thanks
Why does your table not have a foot spot to place the rack?
Great video, have a follow sir!
Good stuff! And I gave you the 666 mark of the beast number Like ;) Quite the honor.
There is throw induced as well and the throw can make it miss greatly when pocket is .kre than 4 diamonds away. 1 and 2 diamonds are easy
Can you not use that fisheye lens? It distorts how high or low you use english. When you use left english only, it looks like you're using high left instead of just left.
It aesy 0:10
Let us remember that trying is the first step to failure.
That's the spirit.
I feel like this shot is hard since I don't have a cue and always have to use a house cue, it's hard to adjust the aiming point each time.